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Bunge is buying Viterra in a deal that is worth approximately $18 billion. Approximately 65.6 million shares of Bunge stock will be issued to Viterra shareholders.
US agribusiness Bunge Ltd. agreed to buy Glencore Plc-backed Viterra for $8.2 billion in stock and cash, creating a trading giant capable of competing with the world’s biggest agricultural ...
Acquiring Viterra would bring Bunge's revenue, which was $67.2 billion in 2022, more in line with that of ADM, which registered sales of nearly $102 billion last year.
Bunge, the world’s largest oilseed processor, said that Viterra shareholders would receive about 65.6 million Bunge shares, with an aggregate value of approximately $6.2 billion, and $2 billion ...
Bunge will buy Viterra for $8.2 billion. The acquisition will come alongside a $2 billion stock buyback and will merge ownership through a stock and cash deal.
The $8.2 billion deal between agricultural producers Bunge and Glencore-owned Viterra could create a trading group worth about $34 billion that would be big enough to take on industry giants such ...
Bunge’s $8.2 billion deal to acquire Viterra, announced this past week, would combine two of the biggest global operators of grain-shipping ports and crop-processing plants.
Trade tensions between the U.S. and China are stalling Bunge Global's (NYSE:BG) proposed $8.2B takeover of Glencore-backed (OTCPK:GLCNF) (OTCPK:GLNCY) commodity trader Viterra, Bloomberg reported ...
Viterra was formed in 1981 when metals and minerals trader Marc Rich bought a Dutch grain trading company, Granaria. The new company was named Glencore after a management buyout of Rich in 1993.
Global grain trader Viterra is planning to stop grain trading in Russia, the world's largest wheat exporter, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Viterra has agreed to acquire the grain and ingredients business of Omaha, Nebraska-based Gavilon Agriculture Investment from Japan’s Marubeni Corp. The deal, expected to close in the second ...
ROTTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS — Viterra Ltd. announced it has reached an agreement to acquire many of the assets of Omaha, Nebraska, US-based Gavilon from Marubeni Corp. for $1.125 billion, plus ...
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